The email landscape is constantly changing, making it harder than ever to create high-performing email programs. New email clients, devices, unsubscribe functionality, and privacy laws will have an impact on your 2018 marketing programs.

In this webinar, the Litmus marketing team talked about what you need to succeed in a volatile industry, including our five key insights from the State of Email 2018 Report.

Email designers have long sought to build campaigns for every device. Especially today, when roughly half of all email opens happen on mobile devices, it’s important to design an experience that works well across different form factors. While this used to be a difficult task (and still is for some email clients), media queries can make this task easier.

Get to know our speakers in our Litmus Live Speakers Series, where you’ll find out more about who they are, how they got here, and what they care about most. Today, we’re meeting Steven Collins of Rebel. Steven will be sharing his knowledge about mobile email device detection at this year’s Litmus Live Boston.

The email industry is known for frequent—and mostly unannounced—changes that can affect marketing team’s workflows, email performance, and customer experience (and not always for the better). Here’s what’s happened so far in 2017, based on an data from Litmus Email Analytics.

The world of email is full of potential pitfalls. Support for techniques can vanish without warning, and sudden changes to email clients’ rendering engines make it tricky for email marketers to understand what’s going to work where. Read on to learn common ways emails can break and how to fix it.

In the 55th episode of The Email Design Podcast, hosts Kevin Mandeville and Jason Rodriguez discuss solutions for Outlook.com and Office 365’s new image gap and display issue, rendering quirks for Terra, and more. Be sure to follow along and join in the discussion on Twitter using #EmailDesignPodcast.

While technology has been blamed for shrinking attention spans, email is not to blame. That’s because the average time spent reading an email increased by nearly 7% to 11.1 seconds between 2011 and 2016, according to an analysis of billions of emails using Litmus Email Analytics. This infographic shares all the details about email attention spans.

2016 brought significant changes in the email world, proving once again that the medium is still alive and kicking. This year saw the launch of a new version of iOS (iOS 10) and the Yahoo! Mail Android app dropping support for media queries. The biggest news of 2016 for email geeks? Gmail supporting <style> and media queries, effectively supporting responsive design. See what else you need to know for 2017.